MONTREAL & QUEBEC CITY

Quebec is known for its classical architecture and distinctive European feel. The historical district of Old Quebec's fortified city walls are the only ones of their kind left standing in northern North America and were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. Quebec's history, friendly vibe, and myriad attractions throughout the year make it a standout travel destination.

Montreal, the second-most populous city in Canada, is known for its rich French colonial history, diverse cultural scene, and a unique blend of North American and European influences. It offers a dynamic mix of historic architecture, bustling markets, and world-class festivals, making it a captivating destination for visitors.

Experiences

Quebec

Old Quebec, Quebec City

A historic neighbourhood consisting of Upper Town and Lower Town. Upper Town contains the 1800s Citadelle fort, the grand Fairmont hotel, and the Terrasse Dufferin, a wide boardwalk overlooking the city. Enjoy the funicular connecting to Lower Town.

Quebec

Montmorency Falls, Quebec City

Just a few minutes from Quebec City, these falls are taller than Niagara Falls. Take a cable car to the top for the best view.

Montreal

Laurentian Mountains & Mont Tremblant

One of the oldest mountain ranges, covering 22,000 square miles of territory and home to famous ski towns like Mont Tremblant.

Montreal

Reso Mall, Montreal

The largest underground city in the world, consisting of interconnected complexes both above and below ground, with nearly 1,700 boutiques, 200 restaurants, movie theatres, interconnected office towers, metro stations, art centres, museums, an arena, and more.

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